Factor Info
ID | 154099 |
Size | 1155 digits / 3836 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 302415454608832460920973091113606341609347911292099210661665393673574385612256424240702058693858573278763422248978379688193135061030026596945924338253227898266649537233215017459205556701152505098841157997152169658151297389997502414605873076431972453801689111988020708361300183438738027539725042531573074260149551670073679896257420619743193865930366113611571936924279955128851139739494815164434434296399493278908453243406981775782719961207825911234158762459722603638460232790234679138265624087078157700487192155862860424845205403419018394401972865266509033391510305858500310830931683527228997480425459725548641644953051158003641179164611720730833722274110977187045129713787776310506165588189276112484421865419867190799346038670839514417883511550823555979918098626383018177955558552134212665371746921071848297654525625505796222761441700924906107022253253683621781172637671965194064724100119879276863725784248806561670809345171657683038759653033565971086854301866137660139087082070918180251129208380254542935771625721328502640825242203332610956934713492374849602177409443449683469115279133125873478646703147936768255258520276681442908857783287667369483917599 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.